FIFA to hand Russia $60mn for World Cup legacy fund

FIFA will allocate $60 million to a Russia 2018 World Cup legacy fund to help develop the sport in the country, following last summer’s tournament which was widely praised as among the best ever editions of the event.

Meeting for the last time on Wednesday, Russia’s Local Organizing Committee (LOC) summarized the financial aspects of the tournament, which was held between June 14 and July 15 across 12 stadiums in 11 host cities.

“FIFA will allocate at least $60 million for the legacy program. The amount will be used to support and develop children's, women's football and infrastructure," said LOC chairman Arkady Dvorkovich, TASS reported.

“We agreed to continue working on the legacy program and its content – this is the most important thing. The legacy program is being discussed by the Ministry of Sports, the RFU [Russian Football Union] and FIFA."